Lydia James

March 3, 1915 - February 15, 2014
Lydia James
Service Date:
Saturday, February 22, 2014 10:00 AM
Service Location:
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

In Loving Memory

I'am so sorry to hear of Lydia's passing, she was the best. Tom Warden
Thomas Warden
helper, UT
Marie, I loved getting notes from Lydia asking for a report of what was happening in Helper. Lydia and Dan were a special couple. Lydia always inquired about my daughter, and her girls Abby and Ally. I will miss her. Mary B.
Mary Bonacci
helper, UT
Marie, Tony & family, We are so sorry to hear about Aunt Lydia. She was a very special woman, who loved everyone, and everyone loved her. Eternal Rest Grant to her, o Lord. May your perpetual light shine upon her. May her soul, and all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Love, Robert, Ralph, Cody, Tess & Angel
Flores & Rapp Families
sandy, UT
Marie, we are so sad for the loss of our dear Lydia. You were such a blessing to her and we are grateful she had you and your family and friends in her later years. We should all have such a great life. We adored her as children and will certainly miss her great wit and unending love for our family.
The family of Les and Sue Graves
tomball, TX
Aunt Lydia, what an inspiration as to how one should LIVE a Life , we all treasure our Lydia memories and feel so fortunate to have had them.
Tommy Albo
portland , OR
Marie, we are so sorry to read the passing of Lydia, she was one of the neatest woman that we had the privilege of having as a friend. May our prayers be with you.
Mike & Bo Dmitrich
mesquite, NV
I'm so sorry to hear of Lydia's passing she was one of the most lovable people I have ever known. We had some wonderful times here in Helper. God Bless all of you
Jona Skerl
helper, UT
To the James Family: I am very sorry to learn of the death of your dearly beloved one. Having lost in death ones who were very dear to me, I know there are no words one can say at this moment to truly ease your pain. However, may knowing that others care, bring you a measure of comfort. Bible accounts of past resurrections guarantee: "all those in the memorial tombs will hear [Jesus'] voice and come out." (John 5:28,29) Also, at Daniel 12:2 we are told: "Many of those asleep in dust of the earth will wake up." As dead ones come forth from their graves, the earth will be filled with joy as never before, joy for those who are awaken and for those who are there to greet them. Mark 5:39-42 and Rev. 21:13 May meditating on this future miracle bring you comfort.
M. Starke